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The most compact public land climbing system ever?

BCHunter

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Made a quick video today using an adjustable aider and cranford rope steps. I also show how to use it with climbing sticks. Hopefully this will give people some ideas to play around with.

 
I've got some new updates that I need to film tomorrow. It makes this even safer, quieter, and faster. Title: "How to make your Cranford EZY Climb Folding Rope Tree Steps the ultimate climbing system"

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I've got some new updates that I need to film tomorrow. It makes this even safer, quieter, and faster. Title: "How to make your Cranford EZY Climb Folding Rope Tree Steps the ultimate climbing system"

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Can u show some up close shots of everything plz

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Lookin good. Like all the new ideas coming out lately
 
Made a quick video today using an adjustable aider and cranford rope steps. I also show how to use it with climbing sticks. Hopefully this will give people some ideas to play around with.


What does the adjustable aider look like?


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@BCHunter, this is very similar to my aider system. I started with the rope steps. What I found was that while it can be done, it is a little more of a balancing act when you are teetering with 1 foot on 1 rope step with the small surface area. That was why I went to the wild edge stepps. I picked up a dozen ameristeps, so now I am trying them on a strap with a boat buckle so that I have 2 steps to stand on which I think is clutch. Keep up the good work!
 
@BCHunter, this is very similar to my aider system. I started with the rope steps. What I found was that while it can be done, it is a little more of a balancing act when you are teetering with 1 foot on 1 rope step with the small surface area. That was why I went to the wild edge stepps. I picked up a dozen ameristeps, so now I am trying them on a strap with a boat buckle so that I have 2 steps to stand on which I think is clutch. Keep up the good work!
12 ameristeps is going to add some bulk. Why not just make the move to climb paws?

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12 ameristeps is going to add some bulk. Why not just make the move to climb paws?

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Because I don't have climb paws lol. I don't know if the 2 ameristeps on a strap will be more bulky than 1 wild edge stepp though. I'm more interested in trying this so I don't have to worry about the fiddle factor with getting the stepp on perfect.
 
Because I don't have climb paws lol. I don't know if the 2 ameristeps on a strap will be more bulky than 1 wild edge stepp though. I'm more interested in trying this so I don't have to worry about the fiddle factor with getting the stepp on perfect.
I was considering the entire system. Packing 12 ameristeps in a 6 stepp package may be a challenge

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I was considering the entire system. Packing 12 ameristeps in a 6 stepp package may be a challenge

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Yea it might be, we'll see. I haven't put them together yet so I don't know how exactly it will work. If I works out I'll post it. Actually after watching @Cain's thread I thought that I could add a loop in between the steps that you could attach into also.
 
Because I don't have climb paws lol. I don't know if the 2 ameristeps on a strap will be more bulky than 1 wild edge stepp though. I'm more interested in trying this so I don't have to worry about the fiddle factor with getting the stepp on perfect.

I think that, with the ratchet strap, they will be.


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